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Hello,
 
The variation in uses of t Scientific Linux is quite interesting.
As mentioned before, we are using it for fluid dynamics modelling and oceanography, in the context of parallel computing with OpenMP and MPICH.
 
I am curious to see what everyone else have been using it for.
 
Perhaps, if it’s not too much trouble, people on the list might give a short blurb about how they use it and why.
Maybe also mention others they know who are using it who are not on this list.
 
Peter
 
 
 
>I'm no scientist, just an electronics guy who do a lot of research in RF (as hobby, mostly testing antennas for ham radio in VHF bands) from Argentina.
> 
>Fot SL the most "well done" linux distribution, for people who simply knows.
> 
>Will look forward to move to another distribution.
> 
> 
>>I'm an independent electronics inventor, heavily dependent
>>on both competent software and competent laboratory science,
>>both for the knowledge I depend on and the tools I use to
>>transform that knowledge into products and services for
>>my customers.  
>>


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